Re: VMware Workstation Weirdness - Can't Launch VM
- From: "max bianco" <maximilianbianco@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:01:10 -0400
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Christopher A. Williams
<chriswfedora@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been scouring the VMware communities and forums for this as well,
but I thought I would also ask here.
Has anyone else seen the following error on VMware Workstation 6.5b
(build 91182) when trying to launch a virtual machine?
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VMware Workstation unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0)
VCPU 0 RunVM failed: Operation not permitted.
A log file is available in "/opt/Virtual Machines/Windows XP
Professional Test/vmware.log". A core file is available in "/<path to
virtual machine>/core.#####". Please request support and include the
contents of the log file and core file.
To collect data to submit to VMware support, select Help > About and
click "Collect Support Data". You can also run the "vm-support" script
in the Workstation folder directly.
We will respond on the basis of your support entitlement.
Unable to change virtual machine power state: Cannot find a valid peer
process to connect to.
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Not sure what the problem is. Running on a Quad-core Intel with 4GB RAM,
plus the latest F9 kernel and patches. Ideas welcome...
what does the log have to say?
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